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to recover the air supremacy for the Since the enemy were driven out of Fleurs and Gueuddcours they have buils The troubles of his battalion began. H. Campbell Mrs E. E. Nadler up a strong position, with ever deepening encamped in-s wood, over which Eng Mr
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Me 1. C. de Obaldis Mes C. W. Olson dugouts and plentiful communication lish airmen were dying:-
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Mr G
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to seek cover from aircraft. The airmen Bir and Mrs FE Mr R Rouse of new battlefelds. Miniature tramlines campments, tents, &c, for rigorous artil
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Capt Dews: MrJ.H. Scott the ground art of the muddled con- evening, mostly 15cm. shells. We seek
Douglasi Awing of the German lines following the cover in holes over six feet deep,
KESHTE LIABILITY OF Capt. H. Simpson Mr W. A. Dowley. Mr & E. Brott PROPRIETORS Bast attacks in July, was due to the lack, The corporal then describes the Mr B. Dubash
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Mt J. W. Stackhouse S. H. Dodwell, Beq.-Deynty Chairman to zisk lwing is 4 similar predicament; Bying low observes it on the road, just Mr W. H. Ford MrO.X. Stayfberger again."
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CHANGCHUN Trowbridge C.S. Gubbay, Esq. Hon. Mr. E.Shellim Warlenepurs is a naturions, mound 50
diantar Cept. A. Zucker feet high and 100 yards wide at the baw the Arst line position. The man lie, tor A. G, Gordon
Dr Glaister
Mr M. H. Vam It was the burial place of the captains and a large extent, in shell holes, and the fry. Goulbourn Mr Wallace
Mrs. H. A
Walker king of the ancient wars; but otherwise English aviators "descend to about a 1r H. E. Grassett My W. B. Walters nothing is known of its origin. It is a height of 200 feet, and fire on the garrison Mr P. J.. Gray Mrs Kingsley Ward honey combed pulchre, with chambers with machine guns, and signal with Capt. T. F. Hall sad tunnels in which the groping of baras" There were 20 dead men lying Mr and Mrs W. & Mr E. J. Warren sasiquaries has made new tanarls sad "bout Still, the corporal found somer & Hansen,
Hannibal Firmently British abell sort of dug-cut, and he describes it:— •
Mr G. Harper igsfied the underground grenade storks, | "The gallery in which we now are is Mr J. M. Harris The explosion wore a crater out of the tolerably well constructed... In Me and Mrs R. D. Butte summit, and the little hill roit are sise a machine gun and its crew of Harvey
Mr S. T. Williamson sembled a rolesno. At least two other g
four men, two sentries, one wounded, Mrs T.. H. Bays Capt. Wilsher two men with carrier pigeons, two men Mr and Mrs E. E.Mry & Misa Willaher grent quzours exist and in thews zumbers who have lost their way-altogether 29, Hayward
Mr and Mrs J. T of Germans live, cat, and sleep amidst men. The gallery is full from top torn
Mr Hicks
Mr J.T. Wing, Jr. bottom. There are two men sitting on W. J. Hodg Mr E. S. Winter "Among, the German armies on the every other step of the stairs. The air Mr LE. S. Hodge Mr & Mrs Dunford are growing; but there Wow front dejection and fear. of defeat is fearfully bad and hot as there is no Mrs A. E. Hodgins Wood, nurse and
was never proper ventilation.
We have Mr H. E. Hollanda child mement when it would be more danger to live here for four days Several of MA.Shelton Hooper Mr G. G. Wood eus to relax our sigilance and efforts. Aus were ill, and fresh air was not to be Mr E. E Hudson distinguished officer whose duty it is to bad. We dare not stick our heads out gauge the enemy's strength saya that side the entrance, for enemy airmen are they are preparing to put forth every continually on the watch, and the artil cance of their strength. If we beat them lery sweeps the entrance with shrapnel." they will be finished. Our caly risk in the forthcoming crisis is the over-estimet ing of what we had already been doing We cannot afford to slacken our efforts
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The Chinese Government (remarks Nature) is becoming alive to the need for proper geological investigation of the
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The corporal's account is confirmed by lettere written by the other German Mr G. W. Barton Mr Lee Jones soldiers in the front line. One of them Mr D.K. Blair says: "Often I got so desperate that Mr and Mrs H. F. Intyre and child- I could throw my ride away and bolt. Carmichinol Mrs Martin & children Another writes from hospitals We Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary Mr K. F. Mattingly are already sick of the damned war Mr and Mrs D. O. M÷U. Mulder- My feeling about is is such that if I am Casalli
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"This afteroon at two o'clock I parad the lead in this taak has been entristed ed all the men of the company. to-Swedes. As the head of the surrey, read out from sick Est all the names of Dr. G. Anderson, formerly chief cf the sick and seron men whom the doctor Swedish Geological Survey, has been considers fit for trench duty. appointed and with him already are Dr. Thereupon Private F. came forward and Tegengren and Prof U. Nystrom. We said, "I refuse to go into the line, and. now learn that Dr. T. G. Halle, ausistant was followed by Privata W., who asid,T. J. R. Johns Mr.M. Wood in the paleobotanical department of the "I also refuse to go into the line." Í Riksmuseum at Stockholm, is to travel pointed out to both the consequences in China for one year, mainly in the that their refusal would bring, sad told interests of his own department, for them to consider it Whereupon which he will collect Paleozoic planta Private P. said he had already thought but partly for the Chiness Govern it over for two days, and Private W. ment to which he will reporton said, "I can't go into the linn. I bare age and character of the ordered both to be placed under arrest.
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